Died from Acute Gastritis and Dysentery.
Wife of William Otho Nunn, married Nov. 4, 1875, Crittenden Co. KY.
Daughter of John Neal King and Malinda Caroline Thurmond-King.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ September 2, 1915.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, wife of William Otho Nunn, died Tuesday, August 24th, 1915, and was buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Mrs. King had been ill with typhoid fever several weeks and all hope of her recovery had been given up several days.
She was a daughter of the late John N. King and is survived by her husband and by three children, Bryant Nunn, of Anniston, Mo., Marshall Nunn, of the Chapel Hill community and Mrs. Beatrice Enoch, wife of Ammie Enoch, of the Oak Hall vicinity. She is survived by 4 brothers, James King, of Repton, John King, of Blackford, and Benjamin, of East Prairie, Mo., William King, of Vandooser, Mo., and by seven sisters, Mrs. Sarah Jane Morris, of Woodburn, Ky., Nannie Nunn, wife of Will J. Nunn, of Anniston, Mo., Helen Lucas, wife of R.P. Lucas, of East Prairie, Mo., Callie Cook, of this city, Ida Nunn, wife of Dr. Wm. H. Nunn, of Morganfield, Emma Morris, of Bowling Green and Nonie McGregor, wife of Chas. E. McGregor, of this city.
Mrs. Nunn was born in the Mattoon section of this county on Christmas day 1853.
Died from Acute Gastritis and Dysentery.
Wife of William Otho Nunn, married Nov. 4, 1875, Crittenden Co. KY.
Daughter of John Neal King and Malinda Caroline Thurmond-King.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ September 2, 1915.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, wife of William Otho Nunn, died Tuesday, August 24th, 1915, and was buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Mrs. King had been ill with typhoid fever several weeks and all hope of her recovery had been given up several days.
She was a daughter of the late John N. King and is survived by her husband and by three children, Bryant Nunn, of Anniston, Mo., Marshall Nunn, of the Chapel Hill community and Mrs. Beatrice Enoch, wife of Ammie Enoch, of the Oak Hall vicinity. She is survived by 4 brothers, James King, of Repton, John King, of Blackford, and Benjamin, of East Prairie, Mo., William King, of Vandooser, Mo., and by seven sisters, Mrs. Sarah Jane Morris, of Woodburn, Ky., Nannie Nunn, wife of Will J. Nunn, of Anniston, Mo., Helen Lucas, wife of R.P. Lucas, of East Prairie, Mo., Callie Cook, of this city, Ida Nunn, wife of Dr. Wm. H. Nunn, of Morganfield, Emma Morris, of Bowling Green and Nonie McGregor, wife of Chas. E. McGregor, of this city.
Mrs. Nunn was born in the Mattoon section of this county on Christmas day 1853.
Family Members
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Sarah Jane King Morris
1852–1951
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Nancy Catherine King Nunn
1855–1941
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James Henry King
1856–1941
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Martha Helen King Lucas
1858–1945
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Presley Ewing "Press" King
1859–1906
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Caledonia Susan "Callie" King Cook
1861–1934
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Rev John Robert "J.R." King
1865–1959
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Ida Jackson King Nunn
1865–1937
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Emma B King Morris
1866–1954
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Benjamin H King
1869–1945
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Nona Mae King McGregor
1876–1960
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